
Boaters walk their dog at Fulford Harbour during low tide.
They’ve left their dingy anchored (I hope) at the top left edge of the beach. The tide was coming in on the flats; quickly. Unfortunately I couldn’t stick around for the excitement.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

Boaters walk their dog at Fulford Harbour during low tide.
They’ve left their dingy anchored (I hope) at the top left edge of the beach. The tide was coming in on the flats; quickly. Unfortunately I couldn’t stick around for the excitement.

This past weekend marked the opening of the 2012 Saturday market on Salt Spring Island. The market is held in Centennial Park in downtown Ganges Saturdays from 8:00 am to 4 pm, rain or shine until October 27, 2012
“Vendors must ‘make it, bake it, or grow it’ themselves, and all products must be ‘vendor produced and sold’.”
See the Market from the air.

That’s Mark Wallace, outstanding shipwright standing outside his shop on Salt Spring Island. When I visited him he was restoring a 1938 six-metre class racing sloop called Ça Va.

Two friends out for a walk past the old tree at Channel Ridge Farm. Their destination was the new runway for remote control airplanes.

Salt Spring FC and Powell River Villa played on a muddy pitch this weekend at Portlock Park. With cold, rain, wind and a bit of hail thrown in, it was an exciting season’s end game.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).